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16 February 2012 Recount Writing WALT: 1. Understand the purpose and structure of a recount

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16 February 2012Recount Writing

WALT:1. Understand the purpose and

structure of a recount

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Brainstorm.

In the middle of the top half of your book write Recount.

By yourself brainstorm what you think a Recount is.

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Newspapers

articles

Stories

Diaries

News

Camp stories

Conversations

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A recount is a piece of text that retells past events, usually in order which they happened.

The purpose of a recount is to give the audience a description of what occurred and when it occurred.

Recounts are written in past tense.

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The structure of a recount:

Introduction paragraph that tells who, what, where and when.

A sequence of events in the order in which they occurred.

A conclusion.

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By yourself brainstorm ideas of what you could do your recount on.

Decide on one idea and plan what your recount will be about. Include who, what, where and when.

Begin writing your introduction of your recount.